NEO (video gamer)
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Filip Kubski | |
Status | Active |
Date of birth | June 15, 1987 |
Hometown | Poznań |
Nationality | Polish |
Current team | Virtus.pro |
Games | Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
Professional career | |
2004-01-?? – 2007-12-17 | Pentagram G-Shock |
2007-12-17 – 2009-03-17 | MeetYourMakers |
2009-04-29 – 2009-07-29 | Wicked eSports |
2009-09-25 – 2009-11-01 | Vitriolic |
2009-11-01 – 2010-02-16 | AGAiN |
2010-02-16 – 2011-10-17 | Frag eXecutors |
2011-10-17 – 2011-12-06 | AGAiN |
2011-12-06 – 2013-10-08 | ESC Gaming |
2013-10-08 – 2013-12-18 | Universal Soldiers |
2013-12-18 – 2014-01-25 | AGAiN |
Filip Kubski, (born June 15, 1987) better known as NEO, is a Polish professional player of the Counter-Strike series who is currently the Entry Fragger for Virtus.pro. NEO is considered one of the best players in Counter-Strike history[1] and one of the "Golden Five" group of Polish CS players who won many tournaments with a number of different esports teams.[2] He has also played for AGAiN, Universal Soldiers, ESC Gaming, Frag eXecutors, Vitriolic, Wicked eSports, Meet Your Makers, and Pentagram G-Shock. Kubski has been playing professionally since 2004.[3]
Neo is considered by both players and fans to be one of the best Counter-Strike players of all time. In addition to being a great aimer and highly intelligent player, Kubski is also highly regarded for his mastery of Counter-Strike 1.6's in-game movement. His ability to perform difficult movements and access areas of maps that are unreachable by most[4][5] make him unpredictable and difficult to counter. In 2010, HLTV.org users voted Kubski the best Counter-Strike player of the previous decade.[6] He also won the eSports Award for eSports Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008, and was rated by HLTV.org as the best player of 2011[7]
Virtus.pro and NEO appeared in the Intel Extreme Masters Season X - Katowice World Championship in 2016.[8][9]
Tournament results
- 1st — 2006 Cyberathlete Professional League Championship Finals (Pentagram)
- 1st — World Cyber Games 2006 (PGS Gaming)
- 1st — World Cyber Games 2009 (AGAiN)
- 3rd — World Cyber Games 2010 (Frag-Executors)
- 1st — World Cyber Games 2011 (PGS Gaming)
- 1st — EMS One Katowice 2014 (Virtus.pro)
- 3–4th — DreamHack Winter 2014 (Virtus.pro)
- 3-4th — ESL One Katowice 2015 (Virtus.pro)
- 3-4th — ESL One Cologne 2015 (Virtus.pro)
- 5-8th — DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 (Virtus.pro)
- 5-8th - MLG Major Championship: Columbus (Virtus.pro)
References
- ↑ Lingle, Samuel (July 31, 2014). "The definitive frag video of the best 'Counter-Strike' player ever". The Daily Dot. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ↑ Podgórski, Wojciech (November 21, 2015). "Filip 'NEO' Kubski: Jeszcze do końca nie zwariowałem!". Polsat Sport. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ↑ Kostaszuk, Marcin (March 4, 2012). "Poznaniak Filip Kubski: Małysz gier komputerowych". Głos Wielkopolski. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ↑ emanko (2006-12-20), Pentagram neo amazing movement, retrieved 2016-03-04
- ↑ Mike! (2013-10-06), CS 1.6: Neo and Kuben amazing movement!, retrieved 2016-03-04
- ↑ "NEo voted Player of the Decade". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ↑ "Top 20 players of 2011: Neo (1)". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ↑ Duda, Dominik (January 13, 2016). "Virtus.pro potwierdza obecność w Katowicach". itzaktv. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ↑ Sobociński, Filip (September 2, 2015). "Counter-Strike - rozlosowano grupy europejskich eliminacji mistrzostw świata". NaTemat.pl. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
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